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In this weeks episode of the PhotoGeek Show, I look at my collection of classic cameras, from the original Canon Eos 5 film camera to my first mirrorless, th
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Anyway, this week's episode came together nicely. I look at my collection of classic cameras, show you a nerdy Lightroom and Photoshop trick, and talk about B-Roll and Photo Books. You can watch the episode above, ... Jul 12 The Photo Geek Show: Episode 3 - Behind the Scenes Nov 12. Nov 12 Three Thousand and Counting. Growing my YouTube channel
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Most of the electronic cameras in my collection have a built-in diopter. The Contax AX was not mentioned, as its thickness is odd to handle, but its amazing to fiddle with a classic era camera that converts a simple manual focus C/Y lens to an autofocus lens without external movement AND converts the same lens to a macro lens.
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Popular and common models of Cybershot digicams include the S-series, the P-series, the T-series, and the W-series. Check Price of the Sony Cybershot on eBay. If you're interested in the vintage digital camera trend, we've got all the info you need, including what to look for in a digicam and a list of the best models.
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Any C330 is a superb and affordable classic TLR and the entire lens line, including the outstanding 5-element 80mm f/2,8 Mamiya-Sekor normal prime, delivers superb image quality. Price: C330, $200-400; C330f, $300-450; C330S $500-600, all with Mamiya-Sekor 80mm f/2.8 lens set. The 10 classic cameras on this list are all beautiful objects
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Collecting cameras allows you to explore the history of photography, from early box cameras to the rise of 35mm film. Artistic Craftsmanship: Many antique cameras are not only functional but also exquisitely designed. Some feature intricate leather coverings, ornate details, and exceptional workmanship. Variety of Formats: Antique and vintage
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Old-time photography, often reminiscent of the 1800s and early 1900s, has a rich history steeped in both artistic expression and technical innovation. Our journey through its past reveals a tapestry where science and creativity intertwine. During this period, photographers were inventors and artists, pushing the boundaries of what could be
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Welcome to Classic Camera Database. Research old digital cameras and connect with other like-minded enthusiasts. Discover new (old) treasures using a variety of search filters in the search tool. Select a camera to view more information about it. When you're ready to pick one up, browse the selection of my favorite places to purchase used
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In this article, we've collected the top 5 most valuable vintage cameras. Leica 0 Prototype 1. This camera was manufactured from 1923 to 1924. Only 31 of these cameras were manufactured, making them incredibly rare. The Leica 0 Prototype 1 is a camera designed and manufactured by well-known camera company Leica.
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Everything worth doing has first been done by a geek. The big mistake made by many is to see a distinction between, say, geeks and jocks. Jocks are just geeks with a different passion -- but anyone who can shoot 500 baskets a day or make 500 practice putts is a geek, and when you talk to a serious, high-level jock, it's astonishing how intellectually involved they are with their subject matter.
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Alan Macpherson ~~ Larbert, SCOTLAND ~~ "I am a collector and user of classic cameras. My interests encompass all types of useable cameras from the period 1900 to 1980. My collection is illustrated on my personal website. For each camera in my collection I have given a detailed technical description, with associated camera illustrations.
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Cleaning and Storage. Regularly clean and store your cameras in a dry, cool environment away from direct sunlight. Use proper storage containers to prevent dust and moisture damage. Isopropyl alcohol is good to clean 'sticky' plastic camera bodies which have deteriorated over time.
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The collection now contains authentic Ansel Adams prints, a number of very rare (and extremely flammable) early-20th-century nitrate cinema film reels, and a smattering of cameras and photographic
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5. Fujifilm X100V. The Fujifilm X100V is a digital camera that offers a classic retro look and feel. It features a high-resolution sensor and a fast lens, allowing you to capture stunning images with ease. With its film simulation modes, you can recreate the look of vintage film photography.
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For additional information I'd suggest consulting one of the following: McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras, 2005-2006. The Hove International Blue Book. McBroom's Camera Bluebook: A Complete, Up-To-Date Price & Buyers Guide for New and Used Cameras, Lenses & Accessories. Antique Trader Cameras and Photographica Price Guide.
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4. Local Camera Shops: Specialty Camera Stores: Check with local camera shops, especially those with a focus on vintage and used equipment. Some shops buy classic cameras directly or may facilitate consignment sales. 5. Photography Events and Fairs: Camera Shows: Attend local or regional camera shows and fairs.
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I 'display' my little collection of 7 cameras on a small shelf in the stairwell since The West Wing [box room] is full of other junk including a couple of track bicycles, the kitchen we use [including for storing 3 bikes], the front room has pictures [and a tandem] and The Penthouse Suite [the loft room ] houses the pooter and race wheels and
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Ok, here are the pics again. Most of the cameras in my modest collection.